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Garaged
Answer for the clue "Garaged ", 6 letters:
parked
Alternative clues for the word parked
Word definitions for parked in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
left in a public location when not in use. v (en-past of: park )
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. that have been left; "there were four parked cars across the street"
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
parked \parked\ adj. p. p. of park , v. t., 2; -- of vehicles; as, there were four parked cars across the street.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Parked is a 2011 Irish drama film written by Ciaran Creagh and directed by Darragh Byrne about homelessness, friendship, and the will to survive adversity, whilst still retaining poise.
Usage examples of parked.
Taking her arm, he tucked it under his and led her out of the vestibule onto the street to the lavish brougham parked at the door.
Her numbed mind grasped that they were parked under the porte-cochere at the Farrington Hotel.
Shani wandered over to the window, from where she could see their parked Porsche, with plenty of room in the back for an extra passenger.
There were two cars parked at the cliff edge and a family on the swings nearby.
The family on the swings and the two cars that had been parked at the turnaround were gone.
It had been almost midnight when she walked home through the driving rain, the park deserted save for a cluster of patrol cars parked in front of the pavilion and toboggan slide, their red and blue lights flashing.
A pickup truck with the Department of Parks and Recreation logo on the side was parked at the curb, and a pair of figures were dragging the broken tree limb toward it.
It was a one-way street, Caroline noted, very residential, with the lines of parked cars on both sides leaving only a narrow lane open for traffic.
Ingvar bit out, shoving Roger out of his way toward the line of parked cars.
Before she could even turn around, he had grabbed her wrist and was dragging her between the parked cars and down the cross-street toward Greenwich Avenue.
Half a dozen cars were parked in the lot and at least that many bodies were standing around in the living room.
Museum Loop she turned onto a spur road, parked, and let herself into the Resource Management building.
She parked the truck and wandered over to the fire cache to find someone to amuse her.
The Rambler was still parked in front of the Resource Management Office.
Still she parked the car and meticulously began kicking each little rock off the asphalt.